Hailing from Oakland, Jhameel casts himself in the guise of a suitably chameleonic sonic wizard as he leaps from genre to genre on bewitching new single A Maiden Calling. With a rhythmic, pin-prick guitar line underpinning the track, a trailing breeze of treated vocals whisper themselves into an enveloping shell of sound – atmospheric in the most ethereal of senses. There’s hints of Temper Trap hit Sweet Disposition to the overall composition, but Jhameel pushes A Maiden Calling towards a far more futuristic feel; a glossy, involving soundscape to really lose yourself in.
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Jhameel - A Maiden Calling
Hailing from Oakland, Jhameel casts himself in the guise of a suitably chameleonic sonic wizard as he leaps from genre to genre on bewitching new single A Maiden Calling. With a rhythmic, pin-prick guitar line underpinning the track, a trailing breeze of treated vocals whisper themselves into an enveloping shell of sound – atmospheric in the most ethereal of senses. There’s hints of Temper Trap hit Sweet Disposition to the overall composition, but Jhameel pushes A Maiden Calling towards a far more futuristic feel; a glossy, involving soundscape to really lose yourself in.
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